
bar Vetti: Cocina italiana moderna con un ambiente centrado en el bar en Louisville.
bar Vetti es un restaurante italiano en Louisville, ubicado en 727 E Market St. Los comensales elogian una decoración moderna y elegante, con un bar central y un servicio atento. El menú incluye Cast Iron Fonduta, burrata, Lobster Creste di Gallo, Rigatoni Cacio e Pepe y Orecchiette, además de postres como gelato de tiramisú. Las ofertas de brunch y almuerzo reciben críticas positivas.
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Disfruta de pasta hecha a mano, albóndigas y platos italianos de temporada en un ambiente moderno.
Disfruta de bebidas innovadoras como el martini Something About Maré y spritz estacionales.
Disfruta de los clásicos de brunch como grits con albóndigas y menús de almuerzo a precio fijo.
Date un capricho con postres como bomboloni de ricotta, gelato de tiramisú y delicias de chocolate.
Organiza reuniones en un ambiente elegante con servicio personalizado y opciones de menú.
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Samantha Del Pozo
I just found another favorite Louisville restaurant! I came here with a friend on a Monday night and even though we didn’t have a reservation, we were seated promptly. We started off with the Cast Iron Fonduta which was delicious along with the Winter Spritz mocktail which was very tasty. My friend had the Caesar Salad which she claims is the best one she has ever had! I had the Lobster Creste di Gallo and it was SO RIDICULOUSLY GOOD! The restaurant is nicely decorated with an elevated feel. Needless to say, I will definitely be back!
Nathaly Mitchell
It was our first time here and we will definitely come back! The food was amazing, everything was cooked perfectly, and the ambiance was wonderful. Our server, Court, was extremely attentive.
Sam Driscoll
Really enjoyable and delicious brunch. The grits were cooked perfectly, and the pancakes were awesome too! Definitely recommend the grits with meatballs. At first that seemed sort of like a weird combo to me, but it works really well!
Erica Meza
We came to Bar Vetti and really enjoyed the modern, sleek décor with a bar in the center of the restaurant. I tried their take on a dirty martini, called Something About Maré. It’s made with Gin Mare, Salver’s Aperitif, and caper brine, and I have to say, it was a fun twist on the classic dirty martini and actually very good. For appetizers, we ordered the meatballs made with red sauce, parsley, and parmigiano reggiano and served with Blue Dog sourdough. They were flavorful, though a bit on the salty side. I ordered the Rigatoni Cacio e Pepe which was absolutely delicious, creamy, buttery, with plenty of black pepper and pecorino cheese. My hubby had the Orecchiette which is a popular dish. It’s made with Jake’s country sausage, ragu, basil, and ricotta breadcrumbs, which was hearty and comforting. For dessert, the ricotta bomboloni was a warm, soft Italian-style doughnuts dusted with maple sugar and served with jam. It was a treat to end the meal. Service was a big plus here. Matt, our server, was super attentive and made us feel well taken care of throughout the night. That said, I’m giving this restaurant three stars due to finding some abrasive stringy material, in both of my daughter’s dishes. It was disappointing and concerning, especially since everything else was enjoyable. Overall, the food was very good, the service was excellent, and the atmosphere was stylish yet comfortable, but the issue with my daughter’s dish did affect the overall experience.
Alyssa P
Bar Vetti has a beautiful atmosphere and great service - welcoming, attentive, and polished. I visited for the prix fixe lunch menu and was excited to try a variety of dishes. The burrata was the star of the meal - fresh, creamy, and perfectly balanced. Drinks were also delicious and well-crafted. As for the lunch selections: • The mushroom soup didn’t quite deliver on mushroom flavour. • The wedge Caesar salad was fine, but nothing particularly memorable. • The country ham and strawberry flatbread had a nice flavour combination, but the dough was too thick for my taste. • The lobster pasta was good, but I found myself wishing I’d gone with the cacio e pepe instead. • Dessert was a high point—the tiramisu gelato was absolutely fantastic, and the chocolate dessert rounded things out beautifully. Overall, Bar Vetti is a lovely spot with standout elements. With a few tweaks to the menu, it could easily go from good to exceptional. Would definitely return for the drinks, burrata, and desserts!
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